- Fixed the issue where the drawer content may stop updating on selection change

- Image preview panel can now be closed with backspace key

- Twitter URLs copied from the application no longer contains the shebang

- Improved image download retry algorithm

- Improved one way follow status updating

- Improved error checking of tab configuration

- Fixed animation glitches in breadcrumb control

- Filter performance improvements

- Fixed image previews for various services

- Removed support for image previews for services that no longer exists

2.74

Mar 12, 2012

- Implemented a behavior to go back to the previous view when "user view" or "conversation view" button is pressed again- Reverted the user icon click behavior. It now toggles drawer again. You can hold Option key while clicking the user icon to enter the user view.- Added an option to toggle drawer when a Tweet is double clicked- Changed the default behavior of Tweet double click to "User View"- Changed toggle drawer shortcut to Cmd + D- Increased the breadcrumb close button width- Fixed the layout issue when switched to the search tab- Fixed the Photozou image preview- Twitter API change: Migrated Lists related APIs to the new set of APIs- Twitter API change: Changed the Timeline paging mechanism

2.68

Dec 14, 2011

- Fixed the TwitPic image access URL- Implemented a behavior to automatically center the selected Tweet, only when a Tweet outside of screen is selected from keyboard- Fixed the possible crash caused by having more than one thread compiling regular expression- URL scanner memory leak fix

2.67

Dec 8, 2011

- Growl framework has been updated to 1.3.1- Fixed the issue with uploading images from case sensitive file systems- "Blocking Rules" has been renames to "Mute Rules"- The data from the new version of search API is now reflected to the display (user name, reply, etc)- Fixed the issue where the application would use high percentage of the CPU- Improved regular expression error display- Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements

2.66

Nov 1, 2011

- Implemented new tweet length counter that predicts the tweet length after URLs are converted to t.co links.

- Fixed the issue where the app would fail to replace the t.co links with the actual links when tweet contains certain characters.

- Removed the behavior where the main window would re-appear when the application is re-activated. Click the Dock icon, or select "Main Window" from the Window menu to get back the main window. This is the standard Mac behavior.

- Fixed the issue where changing account would not update the user follow menu status

- Improved rendering performance

- Improved VoiceOver support

2.56

Jul 15, 2011

- Improved Lion support- Added support for Japanese hashtags- Smoother scroll animation- Improved URL handling- General user interface improvements- Added an option under View menu to toggle the status bar- Added an option to toggle enhanced Japanese search for advansed search tabs- Added a menu item to open the main window- Fixed the possible issue where the application would repeatedly ask the user to re-authenticate- Fixed the bit.ly authentication issue some people have been experiencing- Improved VoiceOver support- Miscellaneous bug fixes

2.52

Jun 29, 2011

- Awesome new application icons by @1024jp (http://wolfrosch.com/)

- Fixed user ID sorting in autocompletion

- Fixed the issue where the view state would break on account change

- Fixed the issue where performing reply on all in DM tab would cause it to insert @reply

- Facebook photo preview support

- Added advanced Twitter search tab

- Spell check preference is now managed from menu bar

- Fixed speech menu items

- Name format preference now affects the name displayed in Growl notification

- Pressing the Escape key would now cause deselection of Tweet

- Fixed the issue where Retweeted Tweets would get deleted when an un-Retweeted event was received

2.51

Jun 20, 2011

- Removed an ability to "Retweet with Comment" on protected Tweets- Translation service has been changed to Bing Translator- Fixed the issue where account list menu may not appear in certain circumstances- Fixed the issue where in-reply-to tag can be attached to Retweet with Comment- Fixed the crash that occurerd when all accounts were removed from the account list- Removed HDD icon caching

2.50

May 23, 2011

- Added support for conversation view in Direct Message tab- Migrated from XAuth to OAuth to comply with Twitter's authentication policy change- Various performance optimizations- Improved user image loading and caching- Improved autocompletion behavior- Improved user image rendering efficiency- Fixed a crash when handling some Internationalized Domain Name- Fixed the issue where the main window could close on account switch

2.48

May 18, 2011

- Fixed the issue where some users could not add an account

- bit.ly log in feature has been updated to work with the new authentication API. Please log in again if you had issues shortening URLs with bit.ly or j.mp.

Ratings and Reviews

can’t upload pic using twitter pic

Jan 30, 2017

can’t upload pic using twitter pic

Jan 30, 2017

GeoWatsons

still can’t upload pic using twitter picture API.

Not the Twitter you're used to: BETTER

Mar 20, 2013

BillCole

YF doesn't look & feel much like any other Twitter client, and that's good. YF is uncompromisingly a MacOS X desktop application, not a mimic of the Twitter website or a smartphone app. As such, it has a highly flexible and functionality-focused UI that is not (at least by default) as cute as it might be, but which works well. If you *want* a flashier look, it has an amazing depth of configurability, easily found in the Preferences dialog where it belongs. YF also offers a rare wealth of functional features (such as versatile types of "muting" and user-defined tabs) that compare favorably to most commercial Twitter clients & outshines Twitter's own clients (including TweetDeck.)

The only caveat for YF is that Twitter has made it quite clear that they dislike the idea of 3rd-party clients, and are particularly opposed to clients like YF that provide tools for users to shape the content of their tweetstreams and the ways tweets appear. YF would be an obvious first target if Twitter actually starts enforcing the UI rules they have published for client apps using their API, and the way their API works provides them the power to disable YF (or any client) unilaterally.

Not the Twitter you're used to: BETTER

Mar 20, 2013

BillCole

YF doesn't look & feel much like any other Twitter client, and that's good. YF is uncompromisingly a MacOS X desktop application, not a mimic of the Twitter website or a smartphone app. As such, it has a highly flexible and functionality-focused UI that is not (at least by default) as cute as it might be, but which works well. If you *want* a flashier look, it has an amazing depth of configurability, easily found in the Preferences dialog where it belongs. YF also offers a rare wealth of functional features (such as versatile types of "muting" and user-defined tabs) that compare favorably to most commercial Twitter clients & outshines Twitter's own clients (including TweetDeck.)

The only caveat for YF is that Twitter has made it quite clear that they dislike the idea of 3rd-party clients, and are particularly opposed to clients like YF that provide tools for users to shape the content of their tweetstreams and the ways tweets appear. YF would be an obvious first target if Twitter actually starts enforcing the UI rules they have published for client apps using their API, and the way their API works provides them the power to disable YF (or any client) unilaterally.

A Fantastic Twitter Client for the Twitter Addict

Apr 5, 2011

jcast77

I have been using this client for a bit over half a year now and have loved it since the first day I started using it. It is highly customizable and has the perfect balance between a simple interface and “geeky” flexibility. I love the fact that while working with Growl to provide notifications, it also alerts the user with different sounds, the volume of which can be adjusted within the app. I also appreciate the plethora of keyboard shortcuts available for quick switching between Timeline, Mentions, ETC, performing actions on a tweet, and switching to other areas in the app. The new addition of support for multiple accounts is great for those who maintain several accounts (including keyboard shortcuts to jump between accounts). Last, but not least, I appreciate the attention that YoruFukurou developers have given to compatibility with VoiceOver.

If it isn't obvious already, I highly-recommend this app and feel that its feature set is rich and satisfying for any user who wishes a clean, feature-packed client interface to Twitter.

A Fantastic Twitter Client for the Twitter Addict

Apr 5, 2011

jcast77

I have been using this client for a bit over half a year now and have loved it since the first day I started using it. It is highly customizable and has the perfect balance between a simple interface and “geeky” flexibility. I love the fact that while working with Growl to provide notifications, it also alerts the user with different sounds, the volume of which can be adjusted within the app. I also appreciate the plethora of keyboard shortcuts available for quick switching between Timeline, Mentions, ETC, performing actions on a tweet, and switching to other areas in the app. The new addition of support for multiple accounts is great for those who maintain several accounts (including keyboard shortcuts to jump between accounts). Last, but not least, I appreciate the attention that YoruFukurou developers have given to compatibility with VoiceOver.

If it isn't obvious already, I highly-recommend this app and feel that its feature set is rich and satisfying for any user who wishes a clean, feature-packed client interface to Twitter.